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but when you will find an atomic, makes the case with the port of san diego, it will become your problem. i do think it should be a joint effort of western society, meaning the u.s., israel, canada, australia will have only with leadership decisions in washington. >> that's not going to have been. >> the u.s. is israel's only fan. people are pretty disgusted with the kind of undemocratic behavior going on there. >> if you show me a stronger democracy in the middle east for a stronger ally of the united states in the region, i will agree with you. but i beg to differ because the cheapest aircraft today at the united states in the middle east is in that region. we are in the frontline presenting the same value in same principles. you'll find the source is coming to shores. >> thank you. >> you know, i share your concerns about iran. i worry about it all the time. i think it's real. but growing up jewish, and learned that being jewish also meant caring about the stranger from the bible or the people of king david, but also people of the profits. what i didn't hear in your talk is forgive me
but when you will find an atomic, makes the case with the port of san diego, it will become your problem. i do think it should be a joint effort of western society, meaning the u.s., israel, canada, australia will have only with leadership decisions in washington. >> that's not going to have been. >> the u.s. is israel's only fan. people are pretty disgusted with the kind of undemocratic behavior going on there. >> if you show me a stronger democracy in the middle east for a...
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they san diego ship around the world dispensing vaccine from or fins. thigh take along or fins as -- they probably did not make a decision that's the way they wanted to see the world. again, glamorous idea but a lot of people who industrial doing it by the 18th century not so glamorous. i think the last captive circumnavigator is interesting. the last so far. it would be the soviet dog. the first effort creature to travel the world. and send to the death. that practice stopped after there was international outcry about doing it to a dog. that's the last example. but there's kind of a robust history of people who probably don't people and animals who don't want to be doing this nevertheless there they are becoming historically famous for going around the world. so there's a -- those are my -- it's interesting i'm not sure there's a case necessarily as the people who choose to do it and the entities that actually don't. >> [inaudible] i was wondering the people who were cycling around the world. what kind of route are they taking. i was interested about -
they san diego ship around the world dispensing vaccine from or fins. thigh take along or fins as -- they probably did not make a decision that's the way they wanted to see the world. again, glamorous idea but a lot of people who industrial doing it by the 18th century not so glamorous. i think the last captive circumnavigator is interesting. the last so far. it would be the soviet dog. the first effort creature to travel the world. and send to the death. that practice stopped after there was...
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from you being mayor in san diego, to u.s. senator and leader in a variety of ways. i look to them as great people who represent a willingness to serve their state and country. an important way, and i want to say it's a family engagement out there. thank you both for serving the country. it makes a difference. it's great to be back here. [applause] i didn't know you would be with us. we're thrilled to have you here tonight. we have launched what we called an american legacy book tour. we're fond of the libraries, as you know, and we made a movie called "ronald reagan --" i want to recognize tonight kevin and his wife randy here. kevin the director of the film. we were thrilled to be with kevin. he's done a great job with the movies we have done tonight. we have come back from a unique background. you may wonder where we talk about an american legacy book tour. you may wonder why calista has created an alliance with elephant to introduce children to american history. and the best person who could explain our commitment to american history being at the reagan library w
from you being mayor in san diego, to u.s. senator and leader in a variety of ways. i look to them as great people who represent a willingness to serve their state and country. an important way, and i want to say it's a family engagement out there. thank you both for serving the country. it makes a difference. it's great to be back here. [applause] i didn't know you would be with us. we're thrilled to have you here tonight. we have launched what we called an american legacy book tour. we're...
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we did a lot of things over the years have been mayor of san diego to u.s. senator, to governor to a leader and a variety of ways. and the tequila scrape people who represent a willingness to serve their state in an important way. it's always engaged when you rub there. thank you poker serving the country. it really does make a difference. it's great to be back here. [applause] i did maybe with us, but were thrilled to have you. we have an american legacy book tour. our very fond of the library as you know someone made a movie called ronald reagan and i want to recognize tonight kevin knobloch and his wife randi. or i was thrilled to be a cabin because such a great job. so we come back to the reagan library from a unique background and you may wonder why we talk about an american legacy book to her. you may wonder why calista has created an alliance to introduce four to eight euros american history and wife witnessed many novels as i have about american history. the best person who could explain to american history being that the reagan library was president
we did a lot of things over the years have been mayor of san diego to u.s. senator, to governor to a leader and a variety of ways. and the tequila scrape people who represent a willingness to serve their state in an important way. it's always engaged when you rub there. thank you poker serving the country. it really does make a difference. it's great to be back here. [applause] i did maybe with us, but were thrilled to have you. we have an american legacy book tour. our very fond of the library...
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there were mosque's being opposed from literally san diego the s.i., was not just this one project. my mom called me and said your kids are young. there is still time to change their names. unlike what you talking about. think of how they will be treated with muslim names. you have to give them american names. it was an ugly time. he said to me, think of all the people standing up for muslims. it was true. i want to tell just one brief story that i tell in the book, and i get choked up thinking about this. there was this young intern at interfaith youth corps, college student at the university, and the task that we had given him was to compile basically all of the most relevant media about anti muslim stuff happening during the madness, and he would hand me a file with the stories all categorized so that i could prepare for whatever media we might have the next day. it is at this time, now becoming the fall of 2010, a couple of really ugly incidents around algae p t folks, the terrible suicide at records of the young crop. the terrible beating in the bronx. somebody has me of blog p
there were mosque's being opposed from literally san diego the s.i., was not just this one project. my mom called me and said your kids are young. there is still time to change their names. unlike what you talking about. think of how they will be treated with muslim names. you have to give them american names. it was an ugly time. he said to me, think of all the people standing up for muslims. it was true. i want to tell just one brief story that i tell in the book, and i get choked up thinking...
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from being made in san diego to u.s. senator to governor, to a leader in a variety of ways. i look to pete wilson and to gale as great people who represent the willingness to serve the state and the country in an important way. i want to say, it's always a family engagement if you're out there, thank you both for serving the country but it really does make a difference. it's great to be back here. [applause] >> i did not you would be with us, but we are thrilled to have you here. callista and i have launched what we call an american legacy book tour. we are very fond of the library, as you know, and we made a movie called ronald reagan -- i want to recognize tonight kevin and his wife are here. kevin was the director of that film, and we are just always thrilled to be with kevin because he does such a great job with movies within together. and so, we come back to the reagan library from a unique background, and you may wonder why we talk about an american legacy book tour. you may wonder why callista has created an alliance with the elephant to create -- -- and why i have wi
from being made in san diego to u.s. senator to governor, to a leader in a variety of ways. i look to pete wilson and to gale as great people who represent the willingness to serve the state and the country in an important way. i want to say, it's always a family engagement if you're out there, thank you both for serving the country but it really does make a difference. it's great to be back here. [applause] >> i did not you would be with us, but we are thrilled to have you here. callista...
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there were mosques being opposed from literally san diego to staten island, from sea to shining sea, so it wasn't just this one project. it was, you know, my mom called me, and she said your kids are young, there's till time to change their -- there's still time to change their names. i'm like, what are you talking about? she's like, just think how they're going to be treated with muslim names. i was like, mom, zeta and khalil are american names. think of all the people standing up for muslims. and it was true, right? i want to tell just one brief story that i tell in the book, and i get choked up even thinking about this. so there was this young intern at interfaith youth corps u college student at nearby depaul university, and the task we'd given him was to compile, basically, all the most relevant media about anti-muslim stuff happening during the cordoba house madness, and he would hand me a file at the end of every day with, you know, these stories all categorized so i could prepare for whatever media we might have the next day. and it's at this time -- this is now becoming the
there were mosques being opposed from literally san diego to staten island, from sea to shining sea, so it wasn't just this one project. it was, you know, my mom called me, and she said your kids are young, there's till time to change their -- there's still time to change their names. i'm like, what are you talking about? she's like, just think how they're going to be treated with muslim names. i was like, mom, zeta and khalil are american names. think of all the people standing up for muslims....
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diego that while on the one side you had a small group of isolated jewish students and leaders holding each other fearfully, on the other side you saw adiverse group of israelis, arabs, african-americans, latino and latina members, year allies holding hands in friendship, solidarity and anticipation. and as a young jewish american, this is what i want my place in the community and in the movement to look like. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, anna and norman, for those wonderful talks. the questions that we've received fall essentially into three categories. first, questions about the american jewish community and its relationship to israel, questions having to do with political strategy, for example, boycott and divestment sanctions, and thirdly, questions about what an ultimate settlement or solution might look like. so my suggestion is that we start with question, with the questions on the american jewish community's relationship to the state of israel. norman argues very eloquently that there is a growing rift or a parting of ways. one question that has been raised by
diego that while on the one side you had a small group of isolated jewish students and leaders holding each other fearfully, on the other side you saw adiverse group of israelis, arabs, african-americans, latino and latina members, year allies holding hands in friendship, solidarity and anticipation. and as a young jewish american, this is what i want my place in the community and in the movement to look like. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much, anna and norman, for those...